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  2. Extremaduran cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The chickpea is an important Extremaduran staple. Traditionally Extremaduran children loved to eat green chick peas straight out of the pods. Among the pork or mutton-based dishes, some well-known ones are the callos con manos de cerdo (tripe with pig's feet), caldereta de cordero (mutton stew), cabrito en cuchifrito, frite de cordero (mutton fry) and the cabrito a la hortelana (kid and ...

  3. Tecula mecula - Wikipedia

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    Main ingredients. Almonds, egg yolks, sugar. Media: Tecula mecula. Tecula mecula (Spanish: Técula mécula) is a dessert traditional to Olivenza. It belonged to Portugal until the early 19th century, but now belongs to the region of Extremadura in western Spain. It is made from almonds, egg yolks, sugar and sometimes acorns.

  4. American food: The 20 greatest dishes - AOL

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    A satisfying and often humble economic mainstay of the masses, the peanut butter and jelly sandwich was once a decidedly fancy treat for elites in the early 20th century.

  5. Cuisine of Valladolid - Wikipedia

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    Distinctive vegetable dishes of Valladolid cuisine include sopa de chícharos (or guisantes), a pea soup with spearmint added in for flavoring (in Spanish, pea is guisante or chícharo); coliflor al ajoarriero (cauliflower in garlic); legumes in dishes such as alubias con patuño de cerdo (beans with pork leg); with cereals the pans and derivatives such as sopa de ajo garlic soup and the sopa ...

  6. Spanish cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The arrival of Europeans in the Americas in 1492 initiated the advent of new culinary elements, such as tomatoes, potatoes, maize, bell peppers, spicy peppers, paprika, vanilla and cocoa, or chocolate. Spain was where chocolate was first mixed with sugar to temper its natural bitterness.

  7. 43 Mexican Foods & Drinks To Make For A Dia De Los Muertos ...

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    Sopa De Fideo. Sopa de fideo is a low-lift Mexican-style soup consisting of toasted fideo noodles in a base made of pureed tomato, onion, and garlic. If you love chicken noodle or tomato soups ...

  8. Torta del Casar - Wikipedia

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    Torta del Casar (Extremaduran: Torta del Casal) is a cheese made from sheep's milk in the Extremadura region of Spain. It is named after Casar de Cáceres, its city of origin. The milk is curdled using a coagulant found in the pistils of the cardoon, a wild thistle. This ingredient lends a subtle bitterness to the otherwise rich and slightly ...

  9. Category:Extremaduran cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Tecula mecula. Torta del Casar. Categories: Spanish cuisine by autonomous community. Extremaduran culture. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.